Shutter is arguably one of the most popular horror films ever made. Shutter (Thailand), 2004ĭo not watch the American or the Indian remake. It inspired an American remake, The Uninvited, in 2009. But the twist in the end, that unfolds it all, will haunt you for a very long time. This beautifully made psychological horror will keep you feeling very uneasy throughout, waiting for something ugly to happen. If you thought horror movies don't have great storylines, this film will prove you wrong. A Tale Of Two Sisters (South Korea), 2003 This film has three alternate endings apart from the one used in the film, none of which are the same as the original ending of the short story. But watch it for the brilliantly twisted plot woven around a forbidden hotel room that does not any visitor leave alive. Don't expect any white-faced apparitions with long black hair. 1408 (US), 2007īased on a short story of the same name by Stephen King, this psychological horror creates a lasting impression. The storyline gets more and more complicated with each film, but heart attacks and screams are guaranteed! Ringu has a cult following the world over and once you watch it, you'll know why. So you think The Ring was the scariest thing you've ever watched? Wait till you see the original Japanese film it was inspired from. The idea of a haunted house with a terrible curse just never gets old, no matter how many times you watch it. The last film is slated for release this June, and we can't wait! Source: Source: Ytimg 3. If you've watched The Grudge, it's about time you watched the original Japanese version. I mean, who can forget a possessed Regan McNeil walking down the stairs upside down on all fours! Though none of the sequels and prequels managed to live up to that one scene, the Exorcist franchise panning 5 of the creepiest horror movies is a must-watch tonight.
Most horror fans swear by the original 1973 classic.
The Exorcist collection (US), 1973 - 2005
How about cheap thrills with popcorn tonight? These 30 spooky movies make the perfect case for a fright-night with your gang: 1. If you love the thrill of getting spooked, you'll agree when I say sitting around telling ghost stories, watching a horror flick with your eyes and/or ears covered, screaming at scary scenes, and then laughing it off, beats dancing to Honey Singh songs hands down! Darr ke aage jeet hai, they say.īut then, sometimes getting frightened is so much fun! Nights-out are great, but fright-nights are way more epic. Be brave, they say. Don't be afraid, they say.